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Senegal's program with the IMF
  • Authorities need to rework Senegal’s program with the IMF after an audit revealed a higher budget and debt deficit than previously reported.
  • During former President Macky Sall’s rule, a review of Senegal’s finances showed that the country’s public and budget deficit was more than 10 percent of the gross domestic product, almost double the 5.5 percent reported under Sall.
  • Shortly after taking office, President Faye initiated a review of Senegal’s natural resources sector.

Reworking Senegal’s program with the IMF

Senegal needs to rework its program with the International Monetary Fund after an audit revealed a higher budget and debt deficit than previously reported.

Senegalese authorities hope to meet all the prerequisite conditions to reach a new agreement with the IMF by Q1 2025. This is according to Senegal’s Finance Minister Cheikh Diba, who attended the IMF’s annual meeting in Washington.

“The current program must be updated,” Diba said. “We’re in …

Egypt's economy
  • Egypt’s economy has recently been on life support as the national debt continued to mount.
  • The investments from Saudi Arabia and further funds anticipated from the World Bank and IMF will give Egypt enough cash to meet its debt obligations and maintain stability in its recently floated currency.
  • The significant official and bilateral support announced and marked policy steps that Egypt has taken will, if maintained, support macroeconomic balancing.

Egypt’s economy on life support

Egypt’s economy has recently been on life support as the national debt continued to mount. The Egyptian currency has weakened against the US dollar, with rising inflation rates close to 30 per cent, occasioning a capital flight. Moreover, the overlapping global shocks and the domestic supply of bottlenecks have adversely impacted the country’s economic activity.

Egypt has also suffered from rising global interest rates and soaring commodity prices in international markets. These overlapping factors widen the …